Sell American Eagles in Austin
Gold Eagles, Silver Eagles, Gold Buffalos, Platinum Eagles, and world bullion coins. Live spot pricing, written offers, same-day payment.
(737) 200-7042American Eagles are the most liquid US bullion coins in the world. Gold Eagles have been issued since 1986. Silver Eagles have an even stronger collector following, with millions sold annually since their first-year issue in 1986. Their universal recognition makes them straightforward to price and easy to transact quickly.
Austin investors who accumulated American Eagles during market uncertainty in recent years and want to convert to cash now will find our process fast and transparent. We apply live spot prices, add the appropriate premium for the coin type, and present a written offer in writing before you decide.
Coins We Purchase
American Gold Eagles (1 oz)
The flagship US gold bullion coin. All years from 1986 to present in both bullion and proof versions. Contains 1 troy oz of gold in a 91.67% pure alloy. Bullion and proof versions both purchased.
Gold Eagles (Fractional)
1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, and 1/10 oz American Gold Eagles in all years. Fractional Eagles typically carry slightly higher premiums per ounce than the 1 oz version. All sizes purchased at competitive rates.
American Silver Eagles
All years 1986 to present, all conditions. Both bullion strikes and proof versions. Contains 1 troy oz of .999 fine silver. Rolls, tubes, and monster boxes purchased. Strong secondary market ensures competitive offers.
American Gold Buffalos
The 24-karat (99.99% pure) gold bullion coin from the US Mint, introduced in 2006. All years and the occasional special issues. Priced at or above Gold Eagle levels due to their higher purity.
American Platinum Eagles
Platinum Eagles from 1997 to present. Platinum market carries lower trading volume than gold and silver; call ahead for current platinum buying prices before traveling in.
Canadian Gold Maple Leafs
99.99% pure gold Canadian Maple Leafs in all years and fractional sizes. Among the most widely traded gold bullion coins globally. Competitive offers reflecting their strong market liquidity.
Austrian Gold Philharmonics
The Austrian Mint gold Philharmonic, one oz and fractional versions. 99.99% pure. Widely recognized and traded. Purchased at competitive rates.
World Silver Bullion
Canadian Silver Maple Leafs, British Silver Britannias, Austrian Philharmonics, and Mexican Silver Libertads. All years, all conditions. Priced based on silver content and current spot.
How It Works
Call to Schedule
Call (737) 200-7042 to schedule your appointment Monday through Saturday. For large quantities, a quick description helps us have adequate cash on hand.
We Examine Each Coin
We verify each coin is genuine, check for damage that would reduce value, and confirm the year and issue type. Proof Eagles in original government packaging are evaluated for the box and certificate premium.
Written Offer at Spot
Offers are calculated using live spot prices. We show you the spot price applied, the premium percentage, and the resulting number for each coin type.
Cash or Wire Same Day
Accept and we pay immediately. Cash for smaller amounts, same-day wire for larger bullion transactions.
The American Eagle Program
The American Gold Eagle program launched in 1986 under the Gold Bullion Coin Act of 1985. The coin features Augustus Saint-Gaudens’ iconic Liberty design on the obverse and a family of eagles on the reverse designed by Miley Busiek. Gold Eagles are the official gold bullion coin of the United States.
American Silver Eagles launched the same year, 1986, and have become the world’s best-selling silver bullion coin. The Walking Liberty design by Adolph Weinman was first used on the half dollar series from 1916 to 1947. The reverse was redesigned for 2021 to feature an eagle landing on a branch.
The American Gold Buffalo, introduced in 2006, was the first 24-karat gold coin issued by the US Mint. It uses James Earl Fraser’s iconic Buffalo nickel design from 1913, which was itself based on a composite of Native American subjects Fraser had sketched as a child.
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. American Gold and Silver Eagles typically receive a slightly higher percentage of spot than generic rounds because of their strong liquidity and universal recognition. The exact premium depends on current market conditions and our inventory. Silver Eagles generally receive 93 to 97 percent of spot. Gold Eagles typically receive 97 to 99 percent of spot. Call for current specific rates before traveling in.
Proof American Gold and Silver Eagles carry a small premium over bullion versions when in original government packaging with the original box and certificate of authenticity. The premium is modest, typically 5 to 15 percent above the bullion version depending on year and condition. Proofs that have been removed from original packaging trade near bullion values.
The 1986 Silver Eagle, the first year of issue, carries a modest collector premium in Mint State grades. The 1995-W proof Silver Eagle is a well-known key date with a very low mintage. Certain burnished and reverse proof issues from the 2000s and 2010s carry premiums in the secondary market. We evaluate special issues individually rather than treating all Eagles as identical.
Yes. Damaged American Eagles still contain their full precious metal content. A scratched or cleaned Silver Eagle is still one troy ounce of .999 fine silver. We purchase these at melt or slightly below melt for bullion value. Proof Eagles with significant damage lose their collector premium but retain their metal value.
Yes. Rolls of 20 coins and original US Mint sealed monster boxes of 500 Silver Eagles are common purchases. Larger quantities typically receive slightly better percentages of spot. Original sealed monster boxes may carry a small premium reflecting their collectibility in unopened form. Call ahead for large quantity pricing.
Fractional Gold Eagles (1/2 oz, 1/4 oz, 1/10 oz) contain exactly their stated gold content but carry higher premiums per ounce when new. The 1/10 oz Gold Eagle has the highest premium per ounce of the four sizes. When selling, these higher original premiums do not fully recover. We pay based on gold content plus a modest fractional premium, but per-ounce returns are slightly lower than the 1 oz coin.
Ready to Sell Your American Eagles?
Monday–Saturday · 10am–6pm
(737) 200-7042Appointment required · Call to schedule · Cash or wire same day